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Tides, Trout, and Tasty Catches: LA's Fishing Forecast for January 18th

Tides, Trout, and Tasty Catches: LA's Fishing Forecast for January 18th

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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If you're planning to head out for some fishing in the Los Angeles area today, here’s what you need to know:

First off, let's talk about the tidal conditions. Today, January 18th, the tidal coefficient is relatively high, indicating significant tidal movements. The first low tide is at around 4:05 AM, followed by a high tide at 10:06 AM, and then another low tide at 5:10 PM. These strong tides can stir up the waters and make for some exciting fishing[4].

Sunrise today is at 6:58 AM, and sunset will be at 5:09 PM, giving you about 10 hours of daylight to get out on the water[2][4].

As for the fish activity, yesterday's reports from local boats were promising. In San Pedro, the Monte Carlo at 22nd Street Landing caught 14 Sculpin and 135 Whitefish on a half-day morning trip. The Triton, also out of San Pedro, had a successful twilight trip, catching 40 Spiny Lobster and releasing 63 more[1].

In Newport Beach, the Western Pride from Davey's Locker had two half-day trips, catching 155 Sculpin in the morning and 95 Sculpin along with 18 Whitefish in the afternoon[1].

For freshwater fishing, Los Angeles County is receiving a significant trout plant this week. Lakes such as Belvedere Lake, Cerritos Lake, and Echo Park Lake, among others, are each getting 500 pounds of trout. This should make for some excellent trout fishing in the local lakes[5].

When it comes to lures and bait, for saltwater fishing, you might want to try using lures that mimic the natural prey of the fish you're targeting. For example, if you're after Sculpin or Whitefish, small jigs or baited hooks with squid or shrimp can be effective.

For freshwater trout fishing, lures like the Rapala Jointed J-5 Firetiger or the Little Cleo C-180 can trigger strikes. These lures offer high visibility and erratic action that can attract trout. A reliable reel like the Shimano Sahara 2500 is also a good choice for freshwater scenarios[5].

Hot spots to consider include the coastal areas around San Pedro for saltwater fishing, and for freshwater, head to lakes like Echo Park Lake or Hansen Dam Lake, which have recently been stocked with trout.

Overall, with the right gear and knowledge of the tides and fish activity, today should be a great day to catch some fish in the Los Angeles area.

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